在全国社会距离措施之前和之后,老年痴呆症患者急诊室就诊的变化:中断时间序列分析

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Jeongmin Moon, Kyung-Shin Lee, Ho Kyung Sung, Seonji Kim
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摘要

众所周知,社会孤立是痴呆症的一个危险因素,尤其是在老年人中。最近的全球卫生危机,加上社交距离延长,导致社会交往前所未有的中断,并引发了对弱势群体,特别是老年痴呆症患者的不可预见影响的担忧。本研究探讨延长社会隔离对接受紧急护理的痴呆症患者的影响。方法我们在全国范围内对65岁以上痴呆症患者在大流行相关社交距离的各个阶段的急诊就诊情况进行了研究。使用分段准泊松回归模型来确定在社交距离期间和之后与社交距离前相比,急诊科就诊的变化。结果2017 - 2022年,老年痴呆患者ED就诊203772人次。痴呆症患者的急诊科就诊比例从大流行前的17%下降到社会隔离期间的15%。中断时间序列分析显示,社交距离期间急诊科就诊人数下降(阶跃变化:0.849,95%可信区间[CI] 0.804-0.897;斜率变化:1.000,95% CI 0.996-1.003),限制解除后出现反弹(阶跃变化:1.076,95% CI 1.024-1.131;斜率变化:1.009,95% CI 0.994-1.025)。然而,在保持社交距离期间,月入院率和死亡率有所上升。本研究发现,在保持社交距离期间,老年痴呆症患者的急诊科就诊人数有所下降,而在限制解除后,就诊人数又出现反弹。然而,社交距离期与住院率和死亡率增加有关。这些发现强调了为脆弱的老年人保持医疗可及性的重要性。
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Changes in the Emergency Department Visits Among the Older Adults With Dementia Before, and After the Nationwide Social Distancing Measures: An Interrupted Time Series Analysis

Objectives

Social isolation is a well-known risk factor for dementia, particularly among the older adults. The recent global health crisis, coupled with prolonged social distancing, leading to unprecedented disruptions in social interactions and raising concerns about unforeseen impacts on vulnerable populations, particularly older individuals with dementia. This study examines the impact of extended social isolation on dementia patients receiving emergency care.

Methods

We conducted a nationwide study of emergency department (ED) visits among dementia patients aged 65+ during various phases of pandemic-related social distancing. Segmented quasi-Poisson regression models were used to determine changes in ED visits during and after social distancing compared to pre-social distancing.

Results

From 2017 to 2022, there were 203,772 ED visits by patients with dementia among older patients. The proportion of ED visits by patients with dementia decreased from 17% pre-pandemic to 15% during social isolation. Interrupted time series analysis revealed a decline in ED visits during social distancing (step change: 0.849, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.804–0.897; slope change: 1.000, 95% CI 0.996–1.003) followed by a rebound after restrictions were lifted (step change: 1.076, 95% CI 1.024–1.131; slope change: 1.009, 95% CI 0.994–1.025). However, monthly admission and mortality rates increased during social distancing.

Conclusion

This study observed a decline in ED visits by patients with dementia among older patients during social distancing, followed by a rebound after restrictions were lifted. However, the social distancing period was associated with increased hospitalization and mortality. These findings underscore the importance of maintaining healthcare accessibility for vulnerable older adults.

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期刊介绍: The rapidly increasing world population of aged people has led to a growing need to focus attention on the problems of mental disorder in late life. The aim of the Journal is to communicate the results of original research in the causes, treatment and care of all forms of mental disorder which affect the elderly. The Journal is of interest to psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, nurses and others engaged in therapeutic professions, together with general neurobiological researchers. The Journal provides an international perspective on the important issue of geriatric psychiatry, and contributions are published from countries throughout the world. Topics covered include epidemiology of mental disorders in old age, clinical aetiological research, post-mortem pathological and neurochemical studies, treatment trials and evaluation of geriatric psychiatry services.
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